South Africa: Langa Dompas Museum - the Story of Apartheid's Hated 'Pass'

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Langa 'Dompas' Museum - The Story of Apartheid's Hated 'Pass' GroundUp_News: SouthAfrica

The Langa Dompas Museum in Cape Town is steeped in the history of the township which celebrates its centenary this year.

In the next room, glass cabinets house original dompasses. The walls are covered with photographs of protests that took place in the past and others with information about pass laws and the struggles people faced. The next room is the"holding cell". It is a small room, but according to museum curator Thami Sijila, up to 200 people were held here during court hearings.

Today the museum is a tourist destination, part of the popular route which includes the Guga S'thebe Arts and Culture Centre, the art gallery, and the restaurant Jordan Ways of Cooking. Topics that are covered in the museum include the history of the dompas, the apartheid laws and acts, marches and protests including the famous pass law protest of 1960. Led by Philip Kgosana, who was only 23 years old at the time, some 30,000 people marched from Langa to Cape Town. The road they used along the mountain, previously De Waal Drive, has been renamed Philip Kgosana Drive in memory of Kgosana, who died in 2017.

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